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20 April 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 132

DIMAPUR, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

US-China mutual suspicion not to end anytime soon: Singapore PM Lee INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

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Joint Task Force to begin ILP check

DIMAPUR, APR 19 (NPN): A Joint Task Force comprising of civil and police will be set up for implementation of the Inner Line Permit(ILP) meant to check non-indigenous settlers and those entering Diampur after November 21,1979. All non-indigenous people settled in Dimapur after November 21,1979 or those entering Dimapur after November 21,1979 are to possess ILP and if not, are given 30 days to compulsorily procure ILP from the DC’s Office Dimapur. Meeting on ILP: DC Dimapur Sachin Jaiswal convened a meeting at his office chamber on Tuesday to discuss matters related to ILP. The meeting comes against the backdrop of a report in Nagaland Post on April 10 regarding presence of a large number of suspected illegal immigrants in Dimapur. The report was based

Video clip showing suspected immigrants pulling hose

on video clips that had gone viral, showing scores of suspected illegal immigrants obstructing and then forcibly pulling at the hose pipes

of the fire tenders which had arrived on the scene to contain the blazing inferno in Burma Camp on April 9. At the meeting, DC

highlighted the government notification dated December 9, 2019 and stressed the need to make efforts to implement it effectively. Commissioner of Police (CP) Dimapur expressed concern over non-compliance of the notification by many non-indigenous and stated that regular checking of ILP was required. The meeting decided that joint task force of district administration and police would be constituted for effective implementation of ILP. However, it was decided that a period of 30 days would be given to nonindigenous Nagas settled or entering area of Dimapur District after November 21, 1979 to compulsorily procure ILP from the office of DC Dimapur. A proposal for checking of ILP at Chumoukedima gate was also decided to be taken up with appropriate authority. (Cont’d on p-8)

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India logs 10,542 fresh Covid cases NEW DELHI, APR 19 (PTI): India has logged 10,542 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases have increased to 63,562, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday. The death toll has increased to 5,31,190 with 38 deaths, which includes 11 reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated. The Covid case tally was recorded at 4.47 crore (4,48,45,401). The daily positivity rate was recorded at 4.39 per cent and the weekly positivity rate was pegged at 5.1 per cent. The active cases now comprise 0.14 per cent of the total infections and the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.67 per cent, the ministry said. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,42,50,649, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.18 per cent.

Be ‘ruthless’ against drug traffickers: Amit Shah to ANTF NEW DELHI, APR 19 (PTI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said anti-narcotics agencies should be “ruthless” in dealing with drug traffickers and cartels, stressing that they are the main culprits and those consuming drugs their “victims”. Citing the ill-effects of drugs on the youth as well as the country’s economy and security, he asked all states to work in close coordination and join the battle against the menace with “a whole-of-government” and “Team India” approach, keeping aside their political differences. Addressing the first conference of the

Amit Shah

heads of Anti-Narcotics Task Forces of states and Union territories, Shah said the Ministry of Home Affairs, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has set a target to create a drug-free India by 2047 when the country attains 100th year of independence. “Drug traders are the

main culprits as the drug consumers are the victims. We have to take a ruthless approach against the drug traders and the strongest possible action should be taken against them,” he said. The home minister said the Narendra Modi government is committed to eradicating the menace of drugs and a “whole of government” approach should be taken against it as it can destroy the future generations, he said. “Narcotics not only make the young generation hollow, but along with this, there are many bad effects on the country’s economy as well. Simul-

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taneously, through narcoterror, through smuggling of narcotics, the security of the country’s border can be breached.... If the 130 crore Indians fight it together, we will win this battle,” he said. Shah appealed to everyone to rise above politics and asked the state governments to keep aside their political differences and join the fight against narcotics together. “If we think about the fight against narcotics, it seems very difficult, but if we fight it after planning, then the way to victory opens up quickly. And the recent results in this fight against drugs are encouraging,” he said. He said

a drug network chart of states and districts must be prepared and that until the chart is ready, it would be not known how widespread the problem is and where focus has to be given. The home minister said this fight against narcotics will have to be fought not only by the government but by making it a people’s fight. He said a “top of the bottom and bottom to top” approach has to be taken and when the smallest amount of drug is found, its source has to be found, the drug network has to be probed and then only the fight against narcotics will be successful.

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India surpasses China to become world’s most populous nation: UN data NEW DELHI, APR 19 (PTI): India has surpassed China to become the world’s most populous nation with 142.86 crore people, shows the latest UN data, even as UN projections estimate that the country’s population is expected to grow for the next three decades after which it will begin declining. China now has a population of 142.57 crore, thus being the second most populous country, the UN world population dashboard showed. Nearly 50 per cent of India’s population is below the age of 25 years, according to UNFPA India representative Andrea Wojnar. According to the UNFPA’s State of World Population (SWP) Report 2023, about 25 per cent of India’s population is in the age group of 0-14 years, 18 per cent in the 10 to 19 age group, 26 per cent in the age bracket of 10 to 24 years, 68 per cent in 15 to 64 years age group, and 7 per cent above 65 years. Incidentally, the UNFPA’s SWP report earlier said that India will surpass China by mid-2023. The population demographics of India vary from state to state. Kerala and Punjab have an ageing population while Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have a young population, UN analysis has revealed. This is the first time that India has topped the UN list of most populous countries since it started collecting population data in 1950. According to the United Nations’ World Population Prospects-2022, India’s population was 86.1 crore while China’s population

People wait at a platform during peak hours at CSMT in Mumbai, Wednesday. (PTI)

was 114.4 crore in 1950. The repor t fur ther states that by 2050, India’s population is expected to rise to 166.8 crore while China’s population would dip to 131.7 crore. UN projections estimate that the country’s population is expected to grow for the next three decades after which it will begin declining. According to experts, India has achieved the replacement level of fertility but the population will grow due to momentum phenomenon. According to the UNFPA, the size of elderly population will nearly double to touch 192 million by 2030, largely in southern and western states. “By 2050, every fifth Indian will be an elderly person, hence planning for this segment also deserves equal attention. The health and economic security of the elderly will need to gain primacy,” the UNFPA said. Wojnar, the UNFPA India representative and the country director for Bhutan, said, “India’s 1.4 billion people must be seen as 1.4 billion opportunities.” Wojnar said population anxieties have seeped into large portions of the

general public in India but population numbers should not trigger anxiety or create alarm. “Instead, they should be seen as a symbol of progress, development, and aspirations if individual rights and choices are being upheld,” she said Wojnar said that ensuring gender equality, empowerment and advancing greater bodily autonomy for women and girls are the key determinants for a sustainable future. Individual rights and choices should be respected, and all should be able to decide when to have children, if any, and how many, she said. Wojnar said global experience has shown that family planning targets can lead to gender-based discrimination and other harmful practices. With close to 50 per cent of its population below the age of 25, India has a time-bound opportunity to benefit from the demographic dividend, she added. India’s demographic dividend can be further secured by incorporating the impact of mega trends such as climate change, urbanization, migration and ageing into policy initiatives, she said.

State govt, UNICEF Prohibitory order under Sec 144 Nagaland Medical College likely to start by June agree to collaborate Correspondent forts, Konyak was said this ruary 7, 2023, assuring that CrPC clamped at Tseminyu town DIMAPUR, APR 19 (NPN): State government and UNICEF have agreed to collaborate in the area of RMNCH+A (Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health) through capacity building, technical support, supportive mentoring visits and other areas of support as feasible. This was agreed during the visit of chief field office, UNICEF for Assam and North East, India, Dr. Madhulika Jonathan to the state on Wednesday. Speaking at a consultative meeting with health department’s officials at the IDSP Conference Hall of DoHFW, Kohima, Dr. Madhulika Jonathan congratulated the effort of the (Cont’d on p-8)

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“So you were charging market fee from us and now you cannot help us anymore?” K Y M C

KOHIMA, APR 19 (NPN): State’s Medical College, Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (NIMSR) at Phriebagie, Kohima, could soon become operational as it has received ‘Letter of Intent’ (LOI) from the National Medical Council (NMC)’s Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) even as it readies to start the academic year 2023-24 by June. State health and family welfare (H&FW) minister, P Paiwang Konyak, announced this during a press conference at NIMSR conference hall, here on

Paiwang Konyak along with H&FW and NIMSR officials at the medical college complex on Wednesday. (NP)

Wednesday, a day after the LoI for 100 MBBS seats during academic year 202324 was sent to the Dean/ Principal of NIMSR. Konyak said Nagaland would be reciprocating with an acceptance letter within a week’s time to pave way for the Letter of Permission,

without which admissions could not be initiated. Minister described it as a historic day for the people of Nagaland as the state would able to start a medical college after 60 years of Statehood. While thanking state chief minister Neiphiu Rio for his concern and ef-

was a step towards fulfilling the burning desire of “our leaders” both in the past and present. He disclosed that MARB had on January 10, 2023, paid a surprise visit to NIMSR, Kohima during which the team expressed their dissatisfaction with the infrastructure, manpower and subsequently had issued a show-cause notice to the government on February 1, 2023. Accordingly, on behalf of the state government, commissioner & secretary, H&FW, Y Kikheto Sema, submitted Agreement, Affidavit and Compliance Report on Feb-

all required infrastructures, manpower, equipment, teaching hospital etc. would be ready by May 31, 2023 to start 100 MBBS seats for the academic session 2023-24, Konyak said. He informed that the second compliance agreement, affidavit was sent to NMC on March 6, 2023. Konyak said the second surprise assessment visit by a team of NMC on March 27, 2023 was fruitful as the team seemed satisfied with the improvement of infrastructure, hospital, manpower etc. within a record period of time.

DIMAPUR, APR 19 (NPN): Prohibitory order under Section 144 CrPC, 1973 has been promulgated in all the wards under Tseminyu town council area with effect from 6am of April 19, 2023 till further orders. In an order, the subdivisional magistrate Tseminyu, Kemciyile, stated that a situation has arisen in Tseminyu town wherein there was likelihood of serious breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquillity and danger to human lives and properties as evident by (Cont’d on p-8) some groups of individuals

taking law into their own hands. The sub-divisional magistrate, therefore, prohibited the assembly/ movement of five or more persons within the whole of Tseminyu town council area. Carrying of sticks, stones, firearms and /or weapons of any description or objects, which could be used offensive weapons, have also been prohibited. All administrative officers and DBs have been directed to perform magistrate duties to ensure compliance of the order in their respective jurisdiction without fail.

Nagas in Assam incensed with lyrics in Bihu song MCCI asks members not to entertain tax collection by ‘unwanted elements’

DIMAPUR, APR 19 (NPN): Naga communities and personalities in Assam have expressed outrage at lyrics in the Bihu song by Bihu exponent Ranjit Gogoi sung for around 11,300 female dancers and male drummers for the “largest Bihu performance at a single venue” to create two world records acknowledged by Guinness at the Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati on April 13. Videos of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and other dignitaries joining in when the “objectionable” song was sung have gone viral on conventional and social

(L) Ranjit Gogoi. (R) Bihu dancers perform attempting to set a Guinness World Record.

media in Nagaland, attracting condemnation. In attendance was prime minister Narendra Modi who also joined in the

Bihu celebration during his recent visit to Guwahati. Many in Assam have also criticised the “poor choice of song” for a world record-

breaking performance and called for a review of songs that denigrate tribal people or hill dwellers.

(Cont’d on p-8)

DIMAPUR, APR 19 (NPN): Alleging that some cadres and functionaries of “various Naga nationalist groups” were demanding money from members of the business community at Mokokchung town, the Mokokchung Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) has directed its members not to entertain “such unwanted elements”. In a press release, MCCI president Tsukti Longkumer stated that multiple groups/factions have made the demands during the last few days.

MCCI reiterated that collection of donations, taxation or any form of transaction was not permissible by law. It stated that coercing or victimizing its members would not be tolerated. The chamber said that members of the business community under its ambits would not entertain them whatsoever. “Mokokchung town is the most peaceful major urban centre in Nagaland as of today and this hard-earned peace is too dear to us to be trampled on by some devious elements,” MCCI

president said. Further, MCCI has asked those groups trying to extort from the business community of Mokokchung town “to immediately cease and desist.” The chamber also directed its members to immediately report to MCCI office of movements of any suspected extortionists in the market. MCCI cautioned that any member of the business community entertaining such unwanted elements by ignoring its call would be doing so at their own risk. K Y M C


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